While many teams are interested, Sidery most recently reports that multiple teams are preparing to pull out of trade talks, which could be a problem for Brooklyn regarding its rebuild. The Nets hold a steep asking price for Johnson, looking for at least two first-round picks or a promising young player with at least one pick.
Jordi Fernandez said Cam Johnson will be reevaluated next week, meaning he will miss at least the next two games after tonight. At that point, the Nets will have just two more games
Brooklyn has remained engaged in trade talks, but a steep asking price may alter the timeline despite Johnson expected to be moved.
The Sacramento Kings' chances to acquire Cameron Johnson from the Brooklyn Nets may depend on whether they are willing to include their star rookie in trade talks.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have surprised as one of the best team’s in the league so far this year, boasting an NBA-best 36-6 record. That’s, of course, been fuele
Cam Johnson knows what time of year it is. With this a rebuilding year for the Nets, Johnson knew his name would come up in trade rumors.
Cam Johnson, D’Angelo Russell, and Ben Simmons are available for Nets tonight at Portland. Nic Claxton (right hamstring tightness) is OUT.Source: Twitter @erikslater_ What’s the
Stars may get moved at the NBA trade deadline, Cameron Johnson may be the most valuable player dealt. Here's why.
The Nets are believed to be seeking two first-round draft picks or one pick and a top young prospect. The Kings seem to be unwilling to trade third-year forward Keegan Murray or rookie guard Devin Carter, so it might be difficult to get a deal done before the Feb. 6 trade deadline.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has led the way for the Thunder this season as he has put himself in the MVP race once again. While Shai has been dominant, so has the rest of Oklahoma City’s roster as the Thunder are currently one of the NBA’s best offensive and defensive teams.
As the NBA trade deadline draws nearer, here are the latest rumors on star players Jimmy Butler, Cameron Johnson and Zach LaVine.
Brooklyn believes it doesn't have to move Johnson now in part because it has sufficiently weakened its team already by trading away Dennis Schröder and Dorian Finney-Smith. The Nets are 4-13 since boasting a 10-15 record on the day they traded Schröder to Golden State. -via marcstein.substack.com / January 19, 2025